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Diversity in Hollywood has been an ongoing drama.
With an overwhelming lack of representation on stage and screen, there has been a national outcry for the industry to get with the times and reflect the audience they are entertaining.
In recent years, after award show snubs and powerful social campaigns including #oscarssowhite one would think Hollywood would change its tune. Well, now it is.
For the first time, a reality show covering the everyday life of people with disabilities is nominated for an Emmy.
“Born This Way,” an unscripted reality show on A&E, features seven individuals with Down syndrome. The show, now in its second season, is up for three Emmy Awards on Sunday, September 18, including Outstanding Unstructured Reality program.